Undoubtedly, you've had today marked on your calendar for months now; it's National Roller Coaster Day. If you’re stuck in an office and can’t properly celebrate at your local amusement park, at least you can revel in this exciting news: Time Traveler, the fastest, tallest, steepest, and generally most terrifying spinning coaster in the world, is headed to Missouri next spring. In honor of this important national holiday, Silver Dollar City in Branson announced plans to bring this coaster to its park by March 2018.

Silver Dollar City doubled what it spent on 2013’s steel-wood hybrid coaster Outlaw Run, dropping $26 million to develop the fastest spinning coaster in the world. The top speed of 50.3 miles per hour doesn’t sound so fast until you realize Time Traveler is a spinning coaster, which means each car rotates 360 degrees while speeding down the track. It's a bit like the classic teacup ride—except you're exceeding most city speed limits while twirling.

The Time Traveler spins as you hurtle down the track.

Courtesy Silver Dollar City

The ride is custom-designed to fit into the Ozark landscape, and starts riders off by thrusting their stomachs into their throats with a 10-story, 90-degree drop immediately after leaving the station. If that left you feeling just a little too comfortable, the ride then launches you from a dead stop to 47 miles an hour in just three seconds.

Once you’re happily speeding-and-spinning around the steel track, you’ll move into a series of first-and-only features for a spinning coaster. You’ll go through three inversions—a dive loop, zero-G roll, and a vertical loop, which at 95 feet is the tallest of any spinning coaster in the world. Then there’s a second launch, from 30 to 45 miles per hour in 3.7 seconds, making Time Traveler the only spinning coaster to feature a double launch.

Leading German innovators in spinning coasters, Mack Rides, is building the Time Traveler, which should be the biggest attraction to ever hit the 1880s-themed park. It’ll also be the world’s tallest spinning coaster at 12 stories high, giving Missouri a proud place in the top-tier of roller coaster destinations.

And now you have something to get jazzed about for National Roller Coaster Day.